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| name = Northcliff Arena | | name = Northcliff Arena | ||
| nickname = | | nickname = | ||
| logo_image = [[File:Northcliff Arena.jpg]] | | logo_image = [[File:Northcliff Arena.jpg|200px]] | ||
| logo_caption = Inside of the Stadium | | logo_caption = Inside of the Stadium | ||
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| built = 2017 | | built = 2017 | ||
| opened = 2017 | | opened = 2017 | ||
| renovated = | | renovated = 2017 | ||
| expanded = | | expanded = | ||
| closed = | | closed = 2019 | ||
| demolished = | | demolished = 2019 | ||
| owner = [[ | | owner = [[Northcliff United]] | ||
| operator = | | operator = | ||
| surface = [[wikipedia:Artificial_turf|Artificial turf]] | | surface = [[wikipedia:Artificial_turf|Artificial turf]] | ||
| scoreboard = | | scoreboard = Electronic | ||
| cost = | | cost = Cr 90 Million | ||
| architect = | | architect = | ||
| project_manager = | | project_manager = | ||
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| general_contractor = | | general_contractor = | ||
| main_contractors = | | main_contractors = | ||
| capacity = | | capacity = 75,643 | ||
| suites = | | suites = | ||
| record_attendance = | | record_attendance = | ||
| dimensions = | | dimensions = 105 by 68 metres | ||
| acreage = | | acreage = | ||
| volume = | | volume = | ||
| tenants = [[ | | tenants = [[Northcliff United]] | ||
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| website = | | website = | ||
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{{PAGENAME}} | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the national football stadium of the [[Florian Republic]] and was located in [[Northcliff]], the capital. There was two stadiums in the complex. The main stadium having a capacity of 75,000 and a small stadium for the reserves which had a capacity of 6,000, which is called the beehive. The main stadium was closed after heavy damage during the [[Xhusor War]] and was renovated for a long period. On the 29th August, it re-opened to the public. Also on that day, it would be announced that international fixtures would no longer be played in the stadium as because the [[Florian Football Association]] decided that other stadiums should have a fairer chance in hosting international fixtures. | ||
The stadium was demolished and renovated from 2019 onwards. | |||
==Reconstruction== | |||
It was announced that {{PAGENAME}} would be demolished at the end of [[2018 Super League]] season and that the stadium would be constructed into a larger and more modern stadium. Safety concerns from fans and players alike lead to the local government deciding to invest in a stadium. More transport links were created for the stadium and more highly prestigious events such as international football and rugby league matches were to be played there once reconstruction was complete. Reconstruction was expected to last three years. | |||
[[Category:Stadiums]] | [[Category:Stadiums]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Floria]] |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 31 July 2023
Northcliff Arena | |
Inside of the Stadium | |
Location | Northcliff |
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Broke ground | 2017 |
Built | 2017 |
Opened | 2017 |
Renovated | 2017 |
Closed | 2019 |
Demolished | 2019 |
Owner | Northcliff United |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Scoreboard | Electronic |
Construction cost | Cr 90 Million |
Capacity | 75,643 |
Field dimensions | 105 by 68 metres |
Tenants | |
Northcliff United |
Northcliff Arena was the national football stadium of the Florian Republic and was located in Northcliff, the capital. There was two stadiums in the complex. The main stadium having a capacity of 75,000 and a small stadium for the reserves which had a capacity of 6,000, which is called the beehive. The main stadium was closed after heavy damage during the Xhusor War and was renovated for a long period. On the 29th August, it re-opened to the public. Also on that day, it would be announced that international fixtures would no longer be played in the stadium as because the Florian Football Association decided that other stadiums should have a fairer chance in hosting international fixtures. The stadium was demolished and renovated from 2019 onwards.
Reconstruction
It was announced that Northcliff Arena would be demolished at the end of 2018 Super League season and that the stadium would be constructed into a larger and more modern stadium. Safety concerns from fans and players alike lead to the local government deciding to invest in a stadium. More transport links were created for the stadium and more highly prestigious events such as international football and rugby league matches were to be played there once reconstruction was complete. Reconstruction was expected to last three years.